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If the installed version of Dr.Web Anti-virus was damaged for some reasons and cannot be removed in a regular way — please use the Dr.Web Remover emergency removal utility. Run Dr.Web Remover, enter the code from the CAPTCHA (it is necessary in order to confirm that is the user, not application, who attempts to remove antivirus) and press Remove.

Like any other program, Dr.Web Anti-virus can be removed with standard operating system tools:

  • In Windows 2000/XP: From Menu–>Control Panel–>Add/Remove programs.
  • In Windows Vista/7: From Menu–>Control Panel–>Programs and Features.

If you were unable to remove the anti-virus in such a way, please use a special Dr.Web Remover utility, which can be downloaded here.

Please submit a request to our technical support service. If possible, attach to your request a screenshot showing the problem and the DwSysInfo utility report.

To generate a report:

  1. Download and save the utility on your PC: https://download.geo.drweb.com/pub/drweb/tools/dwsysinfo.exe.
  2. Launch the saved DwSysInfo.exe file.
  3. Click on the “Generate report” button.
  4. Wait for the report-generation process to complete. A file with a .zip extension is generated.
  5. Attach it to your request.

Doctor Web monitors new threats as they arise and promptly updates its products to ensure that they can protect against those threats. Many malicious programs try to hide deep in the bowels of the operating system at the driver level and launch while a system boots up in order to prevent security tools, including anti-viruses, from detecting them. To neutralise threats of this kind, Dr.Web’s drivers are installed on a layer below the system drivers and thus thwart all malware attempts to penetrate the system.

Windows is designed in such a way that a system restart is required to update a driver.

For detection routines to be updated or urgent updates that provide protection from brand new threats to be applied, a system must be restarted because new Dr.Web interception drivers can only be installed after the reboot.

The WannaCry outbreak is a good example of how a threat can be neutralised while it is being downloaded even on Windows PCs whose security loopholes are unpatched. The trojan wasn't able to exploit vulnerabilities because the anti-virus intercepted the malicious code on Dr.Web-protected machines.

IMPORTANT! Starting with Windows 8.0, turning off a PC and turning it back on is no longer enough—it is imperative that a system be restarted! This is critical because often after installing updates, users merely power off their computers for the night and power them on again in the morning. The update prompt pops up again, and users regard it as an error. In reality, Windows 8.0 and later versions behave differently—when Windows starts, it creates a system image and later on restores itself from the image whenever the computer is turned on. This significantly reduces a PC’s start-up time because the drivers (including those of the anti-virus) don't need to be loaded all over again.

If you have Windows XP

We recommend that you update your anti-virus to version 11.5.

If you have a different OS,
other than Windows XP

We recommend that you update the anti-virus to the latest version (you can check what the latest available version is in the Download Wizard).

1. Download the latest Dr.Web version.

In the browser address bar, type www.drweb.com. The Download Wizard will appear. Enter your serial number and registered email address, and click on the Download button. In the newly appeared window, the download option for Windows and Android is already selected, so you can just click on the Send button.

2. In the next step, select version 11.5 and download it.

2. In the next step, select the latest version and download it.

3. Remove your outdated version of Dr.Web.

Sequentially, select Start → Search.

In the newly appeared window, enter Control Panel.

Next, depending on the Control Panel view and your Windows version, select Remove Programs, Add and Remove Programs, or Programs and Features.

After making a list of installed software, select the anti-virus and click on Remove.

Follow the instructions of the Removal Wizard. During the removal process, you will be prompted to save the settings you made earlier. We recommend that you save them.

4. Install the previously downloaded Dr.Web distribution package.

During installation, specify your license.

The key is downloaded and installed into the program automatically.

Click on the anti-virus icon in the system tray: select the second menu item from the bottom — Update. The standard status is "Update is not required". There is also a button for a manual update (Update).

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